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  The Sudan civil war has become increasingly unmanageable due to rising tensions among its conflicting factions, threatening global stability and development. Also, the United Nations secretary general has stated that the situation is dire.

Sudan civil war spiralling out of control, UN secretary general saysSudan Civil War: A Spinning Web of Conflict and hope

In the year 2023, Sudan is embroiled in a conflict between the Fulai people (northern population) and the Tamesan (southern population), who have historically sought to defend their borders. This pivotal situation in Africa's history has seen the region divided into two parts, with tensions high as both factions strive for dominance. While long considered ethnic divisions, modern-day conflicts are evident across various fronts.

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, has called upon immediate action against the unfolding civil war, emphasizing that it is out of control and calls for a ceasefire but faces opposition from the US. This stance reflects broader concerns about peace talks, which the US has consistently rejected as a solution to this crisis.

Current State of Conflict:

Recent events highlight how tensions are expanding beyond initial plans. The 2018 Battle of Khartoum was a pivotal moment for Tamesan, with them securing a significant victory against Fulai, marking the beginning of a prolonged conflict. This battle demonstrated that the conflict is not solely about ethnic identity but has expanded into broader territorial issues.

Guterres's Comments:

Guterres called for the immediate end of the war and emphasized the need for dialogue. However, the US's pursuit of peace talks has failed due to several factors—conflicting alliances, political tensions within both nations, and a lack of tangible plans to address the problem. The US insists that no real plan exists, pointing to past conflicts and ongoing issues as obstacles.

Recent Progress:

A significant step in recent history was the 2018 Battle of Khartoum, where Tamesan emerged victorious. This win, seen by Fulai as a turning point, signals that the conflict is deepening but not yet concluded. The situation remains one of instability and unresolved issues.

Why a Peaceful Ceasefire is Unattractive:

The US's demand for a ceasefire stems from fears of long-term peace but also from unresolved conflicts in regions such as the Nile River. While peace talks have been considered, they are deemed ineffective due to lack of plans, persistent tensions with existing power struggles, and inability to address past issues effectively.

Attempts at Peace:

The 1975 ceasefire between the Fulai and Tamesan was short-lived, however, it attempted to end a conflict that still exists. Since then, attempts like this have failed due to political resistance rather than real plans, reflecting broader societal divisions.

Conclusion:

Sudan's civil war continues to unravel, with the UN and international bodies failing to secure a peaceful resolution despite efforts from both sides. The current state of tension demands stronger international support, highlighting the need for concerted efforts to address these ongoing challenges.

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